Prevailing approaches in historical studies have been dominated by a macro view and placed an overwhelming emphasis on the Industrial Revolution as a major discontinuity in Western development. On the contrary, recent research in accounting, management, and business history has suggested a different direction. When opting for a micro-level focus, crucial discontinuities in management and accounting in the West can be traced further back to the Renaissance period. This article thus searches for \u201cmicro foundations\u201d in managing and accounting practices to address the ongoing debate on the East\u2013West divergence. Despite the obvious problems with source availability, we outline a new research agenda for the debate
For historical reasons, the Chinese and American accounting systems are very different. Today, the w...
Recent studies of publication patterns in accounting history portray a myopic and introspective disc...
Garry Carnegie recently concluded that ‘the key development in accounting historiography between 198...
Prevailing approaches in historical studies have been dominated by a macro view and placed an overwh...
Prevailing approaches in historical studies adopt a macro view and place an overwhelming emphasis on...
As a result of recent advances in historical national accounting, estimates of GDP per capita are no...
Recent work in historical national accounting is surveyed, focusing on the Industrial Revolution and...
This working paper provides a business history perspective on debates about the Great Divergence, th...
This paper is a call for a greater spirit of collaboration amongst accounting historians researching...
Purpose – This paper seeks to review the accounting history content of Accounting, Auditing & Accoun...
By offering a particular interpretation of the new evidence on historical national accounting, Golds...
27 November 2018Despite being the first Asian economy to achieve modern economic growth, Japan has r...
To appreciate the social significance of accounting today we must study it in changing socio-histori...
American and German accountancy took different paths in the early part of the twentieth century. In ...
Die Einleitung dieses Themenheftes, das die seit dem Buch von Kenneth Pomeranz populäre Denkfigur de...
For historical reasons, the Chinese and American accounting systems are very different. Today, the w...
Recent studies of publication patterns in accounting history portray a myopic and introspective disc...
Garry Carnegie recently concluded that ‘the key development in accounting historiography between 198...
Prevailing approaches in historical studies have been dominated by a macro view and placed an overwh...
Prevailing approaches in historical studies adopt a macro view and place an overwhelming emphasis on...
As a result of recent advances in historical national accounting, estimates of GDP per capita are no...
Recent work in historical national accounting is surveyed, focusing on the Industrial Revolution and...
This working paper provides a business history perspective on debates about the Great Divergence, th...
This paper is a call for a greater spirit of collaboration amongst accounting historians researching...
Purpose – This paper seeks to review the accounting history content of Accounting, Auditing & Accoun...
By offering a particular interpretation of the new evidence on historical national accounting, Golds...
27 November 2018Despite being the first Asian economy to achieve modern economic growth, Japan has r...
To appreciate the social significance of accounting today we must study it in changing socio-histori...
American and German accountancy took different paths in the early part of the twentieth century. In ...
Die Einleitung dieses Themenheftes, das die seit dem Buch von Kenneth Pomeranz populäre Denkfigur de...
For historical reasons, the Chinese and American accounting systems are very different. Today, the w...
Recent studies of publication patterns in accounting history portray a myopic and introspective disc...
Garry Carnegie recently concluded that ‘the key development in accounting historiography between 198...